View full sizeMichael Zane, track and fieldCourtesy of Pacific University

Michael Zane's historic run in the 100 meters at the
Lewis & Clark Spring Break Open has earned the junior selection as the
Northwest Conference Men's Track Student-Athlete of the Week. The award
was selected by the conference's sports information directors.

Zane won the men's 100 meters and placed second in the
200 meters among large sprint fields at the L&C Spring Break Classic, but
it was the 100 meters that proved historic. Zane became the first Pacific
athlete since 1979 to run under 11 seconds in the event, clocking 10.91
seconds. The last Pacific runner to drop under 11 seconds was Karry Cameron,
who ran a school record 10.64 seconds (converted from 110-yard time) in 1979.

Zane's performance currently ranks No. 6 on Pacific's
all-time list in the event and improves on his previous lifetime best of 11.03
seconds, which he ran early in the 2012 season. The performance is top in
the NWC so far this season and is No. 11 in Division III. He went on to
clock 22.32 seconds in the 200 meters, finishing second out of 23 runners.

"It was great to see Michael have a successful start
to his outdoor season," Pacific track and field coach Tim Boyce said. "We
look forward to a fine 2014 campaign from him."